>In many cases, what you want is actually a simple "import" from another
device - but sharing the .vcf or .ics via Bluetooth sharing and then
manually importing that via Settings->Apps->People->Import vCard is
probably the >better option.
I was amazed at the easyness of the import from N9 to the T
Hi,
again in the context of SyncML I just now noticed that events created on the
PC can not be modified in Sailfish X.
Where is this configured/set? Does someone know why the calendar items is
not editable?
Events created in Sailfish X can be synchronized to PC, modified there and
synchronized b
Graham Cobb wrote:
> +1
>
> deloptes is one of the few major PIM Sync developers who hasn't given up
> and is still doing very useful work! I speak as a former contributor to
> Opensync, GPE sync, Syncevolution (and several other attempts) who has
> largely given up on the problem.
Ah, what a su
Chris Adams wrote:
> Thanks for doing that work!
>
And I thank you for your opinion and support so far, really appreciated as
the topic is very important (I hope not only for me).
This message will be a bit longer, but I try to summarize here the most
important results and ideas that emerged o
Hi,
any ideas on how to fix this IconButton issue? Is there a way to query SFOS
version and make an ugly fix on the basis of that...
Cheers,
Rinigus
On Sat, Aug 3, 2019 at 6:06 PM rinigus wrote:
> Slava,
>
> unfortunately, it doesn't work. IconButton property icon has color
> subpropery defin
On 07/08/2019 09:45, Chris Adams wrote:
> Thanks for doing that work!
+1
deloptes is one of the few major PIM Sync developers who hasn't given up
and is still doing very useful work! I speak as a former contributor to
Opensync, GPE sync, Syncevolution (and several other attempts) who has
largely
Hi,
Thanks for doing that work!
I suspect that you are correct regarding the client-initiated syncs (in this
use-mode, each Sailfish OS device assumes that it is both a SyncML server and a
SyncML client, insofar as any change to its database might trigger a sync with
another device (i.e. this